As another frigid winter nears, threatening to deepen the saga of suffering for public housing residents, a slate of local political leaders has called on their landlord to address a lengthy list of longstanding ills afflicting tenants.

Runners, cyclists, weekend warriors and others craving a greenway for the Bronx can celebrate an important step in what’s been a drawn-out battle to make the trail come true — it’s feasible. At least according to the final report from a comprehensive Metro-North study.

The time to bring back basic banking services to the post office is now, says a coterie of federal lawmakers — especially in the Bronx, where sizeable swaths of the population either don’t have bank accounts, or suffer from inadequate financial services.

Jenna Lavin has been teaching grand-pliés and soubresauts for nearly two decades. But this year, her role in shaping the minds of young dancers takes a new routine as the new principal of the pre-professional division of the Ballet Academy East.

Most of the Democrats gathering in front of the Benjamin Franklin Reform Democratic Club on West 231st Street Thursday afternoon don't serve in Washington, but that didn't stop them from delivering what they say is a very important message to President Donald Trump: Keep your hands off the Robert Mueller investigation.

When Alex Vega took over the John F. Kennedy Campus football program last May, he looked at his players, glanced at the upcoming schedule, and thought he had the makings of a team that maybe — just maybe — had a shot at a playoff berth.

It would be a travesty to limit the obituary of James Charles Klotz, who died fighting off pancreatic cancer, to a banal recitation of family and career. Because this was a man whose passion was to fight travesties.

Van Cortlandt Park is a haven for runners, cyclists and park-goers year-round. But the vast green space and surrounding streets also has been the site of a variety of misdeeds — from car thefts to homicides.